My only reason for posting this, is that at last, we have sensible politicians, with a realistic chance of making a political breakthrough, and political parties who represent the interest of ordinary people, who are not puppets of the rich and powerful.
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We have just under 4 years until the next general election, unless the Labour Party call it early, to work out a strategy for creating a political breakthrough, and nullifying Reform, a fake grassroots party, that only pretends to represent ordinary people.
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This is why I'm asking for this cooperation to be sorted out now, so these new political movements, can focus on effectively taking on the big fake political parties, that are actually representing the interests of rich and powerful vested interests, against public interest.
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It is clear for anyone with their eyes open, to see that Brexit was done, not for the reasons given. That it was not to hand back power to the British people, but to vested interests. That Keir Starmer is not representing the interests of ordinary people.
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A wealth tax, on the wealth of the wealthiest, say wealth over £10 million in assets as the Patriotic Millionaires suggest, is supported by the vast majority, and would fix UK finances, but none of the main parties would consider it.
The Starmer regime, will consider all sorts of options for raising more government tax revenue, whilst bizarrely ignoring the most obvious means of plugging gaps in public finance, because it is clear, that Starmer represents the richest in society.
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The wealth of the very richest people in society is rapidly growing, but neither Starmer's Labour, the Conservative Party, or Reform, will consider taxing it. That's because they serve the interests of the richest people in society, not ordinary people.
In other words, neither Labour, Conservatives or Reform, represent the interests of ordinary people, hence their focus on immigration, and the benefits of the sick and disabled, rather than the skyrocketing wealth of the richest people.
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You know all these increasing costs, the cost of living crisis. It's not rocket science working out where that extra money people are paying is going to. That's why the wealth and income of the richest people in society, is skyrocketing.
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The richest people in our societies have corrupted our political system. If you vote, Labour, Conservative or Reform, they are funded by the richest in society, who have corrupted their leaders, into working for them.
This is why it's so vital to get this cooperation right.
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If you look at my original thread, you will see I make no attempt to say what form this cooperation must take, only that it must be effective, and not compromise either party, in taking on the main parties, working for vested interests, and the richest in our societies.
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Therefore, in a first past the post system, it is necessary for cooperation, to stop them cancelling each other out in some constituencies, and giving an unnecessary open goal to parties, that do not really represent the people, who they claim to represent.
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Next, I dealt with why cooperation and collaboration, as the only way to deal with the global stitch up of powerful and wealthy vested interests, which is putting us on course for global suicide, by driving the climate and ecological emergency.
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I would just like to clarify my position on @ZackPolanski @TheGreenParty @jeremycorbyn @zarahsultana and Your Party.
I have a long time policy, of not singularly supporting any political party, or politician to the exclusion of others.
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This is because I have a strong belief that all ideology, can be unhelpful - as effective problem-solving, requires us to be flexible and open-minded. I also think political parties, especially in the current mode, are bad for democracy.
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My position on the climate, ecological and sustainability crisis, is that this can only be addressed by radical system change. I can simplify this as the need to break from business as usual BaU and many core principles of capitalism/neoliberalism.
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Today, I want to repeat a history lesson, for the War Criminal heads of Western governments, arresting peaceful anti-genocide activists, and for the right, pouring out their hatred of @GretaThunberg.
This is about The White Rose.
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"The White Rose (German: Weiße Rose, pronounced [ˈvaɪsə ˈʁoːzə] ⓘ) was a non-violent, intellectual resistance group in Nazi Germany which was led by five students and one professor"
The best known member, was Sophie Scholl, who was beheaded by guillotine, by the Nazis in 1943, at the age of 21. In other words, she was younger than Greta was now. Their crime, was handing out leaflets about the Nazis.
"Bernie Sanders demands that RFK Jr step down as health secretary"
I entirely agree with @BernieSanders. Although the problem is much bigger than just RFK Jr. It's a general problem of science denial promoted by Trump, and the right in general.
Of course, I was particularly thinking about Trump's promotion of climate change denial, and his other attacks conservation, and pollution control, appointing science denying cranks, to key positions.
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The scientific method may not be infallible or perfect, but it is by far the best means we have about understanding the world we live in. Much, much better, than all the cranks that try to undermine it.
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The decline of the European Eel (Anguilla anguilla), is the most shocking species decline, I have personally observed in my life time. Earlier in my life, I was an angler and became fascinated about Eels. They have a fascinating lifecycle.
With my big picture view of things, especially my ecological big picture view, I soon realized that they were one of the most important keystone species in not only the British Isles, but in Europe. They were the most widespread freshwater fish, with the greatest biomass.
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The reason for how widespread they were, is because of their ability to disperse, and even travel across land, and to populate small pools and lakes, not connected to rivers and streams. This meant they could be found where few or no other fish were.
I see Reform as a fake grass roots party, a fake political movement. The so-called populist right, is a billionaire, oligarch agenda, wrapped up in some concocted populist stuff to draw people in.
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The idea is to make out that they are for ordinary people in a corrupt political landscape, where it is utterly transparent that politicians are bought and paid for by the elite. That they don't represent ordinary people.
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